Liveblog: Special TTC Meeting

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6:30 PM Of note: in the open mic meeting are Peter Milczyn and John Parker, two right-leaning councillors who have broken with Ford about transit issues. Anyone who calls this a meeting of downtown Pinkos isn’t doing a proper head count.

6:22 PM: @goldsbie: In the hall, Milczyn says to Royson [James, columnist for the Toronto Star: “This is your fault!” He’s heard this was in response to Royson’s column about the suppressed report.

6:13 PM The question of the hour: if city council cans the current TTC board and installs new Commission members, could that new TTC board re-hire Webster. Answer: procedurally yes (i.e. those commissioners would have the authority to do so), though in theory Webster’s settlement package could include a clause precluding this.

6:07 PM We stepped out for a bit as Webster gave a short statement. He too was diplomatic, and took no questions. “This is not how I expected this or wanted it to end…I am proud of the opportunity I have had to serve as chief general manager.” He thanks Torontonians for their support and says transit will still run tomorrow, as usual.

6:05 PM The first of the speakers at the open mic session: Allan, who deputes frequently at the TTC. He had a slidedeck in which he draws an analogy between Gary Webster and Galileo, who both got in trouble for saying true things public leaders didn’t want to hear. (The text in his slides was red for emphasis.)

5:57 PM Some updates from the past half hour. Stintz is currently running an informal open mic session in the overflow room, so that those who had registered to speak at the TTC meeting and other in attendance can still share their views on today’s decision. About six or seven have spoken so far, all opposed to firing Webster. In a scrum before the session she was very diplomatic, saying that while she opposed the decision it was the Commission’s decision to make. She also noted that the last search for a general manager took a year and a half, and produced no results. This isn’t an easy role to fill. When she came into the overflow room she sat down and introduced herself: “My name is Karen Stintz, and I am the chair of the TTC. For today.” Laughter.

5:21 PM VOTE ON MOTION TO FIRE WEBSTER: 5-4, same lines as the councillors who called the meeting.5:19 PM Milczyn, long a Ford ally, is breaking with him over this, says managing the transition will be a challenge. Finally, Stintz speaks, offers thanks to Webster for his service at the TTC. She says she wants to take a moment “to talk about the values we all share. We all value the TTC and what it does for the city… “the decisions we are making today are certainly difficult ones, but the values we share are shared by Gary Webster,” and those values will survive.

5:14 PM Frank Di Giorgio: “I come at this from an angle that examines the behaviour of previous administrations.” Can’t think of another mayor where “they haven’t come across this kind of situation…. I also think very highly of the general manager.” (Jeers.) “In a bureaucracy excellence is defined by…ability to put forward positions that are consistent with positions put forward by the major.” And then, astonishingly: “I agree that it’s without just cause, no question about it.”

5:14 PM John Parker’ s speech, in its entirety: “the key words in the motion are ‘termination without just cause.'”

5:14 PM Augimeri, speaking against the motion. This isn’t servicing riders, the TTC, employees, or the City. “You can rely on him to for .intelligence and decency and hard work. What are you thinking?” Also, she says, “you can rely on him not to hide reports.” And then: “Today is a clear demonstration of an abuse of power and an abuse of privilege.”

5:13 PM Gary Webster has requested that there not be deputations. Stintz is recommending that they set up an informal open mic session in a room next door; she will officiate.

5:09 PM Meeting back in session. Motion on the floor: “[T]hat Gary Webster….be provided with immediate written notice of termination of his employment.” Also calls for an immediate search for his replacement, and for the current chief operating officer to fill the post on an interim basis.

4:58 PM And…still in camera. Making the rounds outside, via Joe Mihevc, the Professional Engineers Act, and specifically a clause which states that failure to disclose the consequences of a deviation in proposed work (say, a major shift in a subway or LRT plan) constitutes negligence.

3:31 PM In camera session is lasting longer than predicted—the official announcement from the TTC advised that public proceedings would resume around 3:15 p.m. In the meantime, it’s a #TOpoli social in the overflow room. Janet Davis took a turn at the board game, residents exchanging stories about the replies they’ve received from various councillors offices, journalists and councillors milling about waiting.

3:08 PM Speaking to the press, TTC union head Bob Kinnear does not pull any punches. Says Denzil Minnan-Wong (one of the TTC commissioners who called for this meetng) has “little to no understanding” of how transit works, and that overall he has never seen a set of commissioners with such a lack of understanding of how transit works.

3:03 PM Activist Dave Meslin interjects: “The Sun is very sad nobody brought board games.” (Meslin created a Facebook page for public attendance at the meeting, and suggested people bring board games for the wait.) Someone raises a tote bag: “I have one!” Outside, TTC union head Bob Kinnear is giving an interview.

Game time! People waiting to re-enter the meeting play a city council-themed version of "Guess Who?" (top), originally created for a previous meeting by David Hains, and Jenga. Also spotted: "Settler of Catan," with resource values defined for building subway vs. LRT.

3:01 PM Other questions getting raised by the public: “If they’ve already made up their minds, what are they doing for so long?” A few laughs. “What happens with the special report on Sheppard?” Explanation that the report will need to go through an approval process at council, several steps still to come there.

2:57 PM “Show of hands, who thinks Webster should be fired?” Only hand to go up is Sue-Ann Levy’s. Gord Perks: “Aw, you lost Sue-Ann!”

2:53 PM One of the members of the public asks if Webster has a case for wrongful dismissal. Nobody commits on an answer, but there’s already been speculation that he might bring suit.

2:51 PM Phonebanking advice continues in Committee Room 1. Jamie Kirkpatrick, an advocate with the Toronto Environmental Alliance, is reading out the phone number of Vincent Crisanti (Ward 1, Etobicoke North), one of the TTC commissioners planning to oust Webster.
“The subway the mayor promised is just a line on a map at this point,” he says. Joe Mihevc is wearing his “I <3 Gary Webster button."

2:47 PM: @GraphicMatt: Fun coincidence: one of Ford’s campaign planks was whistleblower protection for staff. “Your transit plan is a waste of money” is a whistle.

2:47 PM Earlier today, TTC Chair Karen Stintz: “Transit’s not political. It shouldn’t be. Transit’s about making sure people get to where they want to go on time, and making sure we have the most transit available in the most parts of our city.”

2:26 PM “Rapid transit now, underground just where it needs to be.” Shelley Carroll (Ward 33, Don Valley East), speaking to the overflow room, with advice on the message to convey to their councillors. Says that a short, simple message will be heard most loudly by councillors.

2:15 PM Councillor Gord Perks (Ward 14, Parkdale-High Park) is now talking to the overflow room. Warns that the Commission may vote against allowing public deputations when the meeing reconvenes, urges everyone to use this time to have an open discussion about transit.

2:06 PM Next, a motion for that in camera session. It passes, and members of the public and media are booted from the room. We all head over to Committee Room 1, set up for overflow for this meeting.

2:02 PM Just getting underway in Committee Room 2 at City Hall: special TTC meeting on a “personnel matter,” i.e. firing Gary Webster. First motion, by councillor and TTC commissioner Maria Augimeri, would allow councillors who are not members of the TTC board to participate in their “in camera” session. Required for handling any contractual matters still up for decision, in camera sessions are portions of City meetings which are not open to the public. Augimeri’s motion fails.